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Show VD Posing Problems Ballet West Schedules Two World Premieres For Utahns, Says Physician Akhuut mm k pJ4tc mm kilumwtlkM) iM ii 4 gieKxrhr, R pxlkKn, Dr, a) vi.ilutiu tmriril durei in qMitmiic pro. ttttnltiig to a Utuver. Ouilfi duralor t4 lb UMirmt)i buqulal sttwr-M- l tW tlmic ami brad U tha dtktoun of infrtiti (Ware, kakl iMd Ihirr prirmt of ! ttianc-in the US. uJly h aMmlumU extonhra, ami iha tfumrs id a high Mhiul ttu-hSmith, r. rt ltw in ten. IS! lrrliiitiig imrinl diirw gradual tun aw aluul on IJGHT td taits truly iW figure, hwWl ha lam op. wtlmg a fre ami cutiftJmltal vcnrtral dtmtse tlmic taiih mutt tv uipliml y lire Utah Mala thsiuua id llralih for Inn Tl tlmic tr an average id 20 patient eath wtL A uniiM oin1 of the tlmic, IX. Smith, tiremtl, i that it it open rath Monday night to accommodate iludmit and winking proile. The tlmic h open Monday from M pm, cwcpl holi-daNo appumlmrot i mtv aty, ami thne i no age rettrio )av lion. 610 South Secund utfrn a free tluuc Miaidav, Tuesday, and Fndav from Wednesday 12 303 pin. and Thursday from (at, miJ it uk KlVIlim, OGDEN The YVetrer Health Cuuttly Department, 2370 Grant As, offer a clinic Monday, Wednesday and Fndav (nan 2 4pm: Turtdav from 36 pm : ami Thursday loan I In Proo, The Utah City-Coun- ty Health Department, 107 14 South, oiler clinic Ikwlay and Thursday from nuun r to 1 30 pm. Aral llralih Service, bar, 32 Wed Center, uflei a clinic Miwalay through Friday from II a m 0 East Life-Save- pm. Mure information it availalde from Utah Slate Division id llralih at 3336113, Dr. Smith said. in". THE BILLET "Don Juan" a one-ar- t Lntaty bared on the legend and vanuut writings of the lad 4(10 sear dealing with the is btiertiiie lover. The Smith urge anyone oho nut-pet- it he or the hat been etpwed to VD to vitit a clinic. Although the numlier ttf tvph-illi- t rate declined over the last ten yean, thit pad year there ha lieen a tlight Alto, the numlier td gunorrlrea cave continue to rtte yearly. Dr. Smith altrilxiled thit to three thing: iw-reat- The t rami ci it nature of young adult the group most likely to cat rati venereal disease; THE FACT that gonorrhea may have no tymtafm; And, the popular lielief that venereal disease is no worse than a common cold." Young adults tend to move often and therefore are difficult to reach with information that could encourage them to seek treatment, Dr. Smith said. ANOTHER conf blurting factor to the spread of gonorrhea, according to the U physician is the fact that gonorrhea often does not show symptoms. A person may spread the disease to many other people without even realizing he or she is infected, he said. Because venereal disease treatment is relatively simple penicillin shots for mud people -Us hazards tend to be forgotten, the clinic director added. But he emphasized that gonorrhea can cause sterility in women. It can also cause fever, rash and arthritis, he said. The university clinic is one of many in Utah. The Salt Lake Health Department City-Count- y didinguish-bi- tha Ball West production ar by Jew Jacob Wortaee of (b Rusal Theatre in Detuna ik, and M eucuted by Ron llodge and Ckvid L Baiber. Lighting sign is bv Greg Gedmann. CONDUCTING lb Utah Symphony In the world premiere of "Dun Juan" will be Ronald Mead llorton. Ballet West Musical Director, Aho included on the program of "Discovery Seaton 1976" will be the world premiere of "Kuo-villSummer of 1913" choreographed by Ballet Wed priori-pe- l dancer Bruce CaUwetl to panic by Samuel Barber, the Salt Lake City premiere of the "Pat de Deux" from Dun Quito! e, choreographed by Bruce Marks after Petipa to music by Muikns, and "SereBalamhure'i George nade. Tickets fur "Discovery Season 1976", are now on sale at the Ballet Wed ticket office. "Discovery Season 1976" is aim scheduled fur Ogden, on March 6 at Wrier Stale College. Dun Juan will be purt rayed by Mkhael Ousted, llama Anna by Victoria Morgan, (bin by Suzatuw Erlun. cro ime liv Cynthia Young and by Bruce CaklwelL Costume and set designs fur Lep-orrll- Bids Invited For Hill AFB Boilers ff By Becky Callister For Basketball Season Find shots, layups, jumushaU, dritddiug and irtber basletliell it worm vrt are being practiced lw the Grant tville High School Cult Basketlaill team. The git!, coached by Drauna Sr. Mas Blrarard lake oath of office as Grantssille Chief of Mire. The oath was administered by (Tty Judge James R. Williams, January 13 In the City Hall. History Is A Moment Ago, U of U Curator Believes The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, is in- siting bids fur the sale and removal of three laaler located at Hill In the Special ColAir Force Rare, Ogden, Utah, lections Department at the UniThere is one gas and oil boilof liah Marriott Library, er with a stack blower, motor, versity the b on capture and emphasis and SO horrepower capacity. The confinement. other tw-- boiler ate coal operBut it's all in the interest of ated. Ore has a 216 honepower academic research. cither has the and 411 a capacity "HISTORY b a moment ago," horsepower capacity. Each has Dr. Everett L. Cooley, Special its own controls, burner, coal says Collect ions curator who b deeply sluker, slack blower, ah hopper, involved in capturing records of coal conveyor, 12 by Sfout tank, events for the scholarly and reciprocating pump. of graduate students Rids are now being accepted and other researchers. and will lw opened publicly at which Special Collections 11.00 a.m, January 20. 1976, at includes University archives, rare the Corps District Office, 650 books, the Middle Ead Library and Capitol Mall, Room 7542. Sacrahas a voraWestern Americana Bidder California. mento, may cious for but materials, appetite I tid on one or any numlier of also a gourmet's selectivity. Many boiler. the To make arrangements to in- - of its holdings are irreplaceable: photos, diaries, corporate and labor the boiler or for addition-informrecords, correspondence and first ion, contact Mr. Eredition books from bygone years nest Pvpcr, representing the Civil Engineering Officer, Hill Air that help piece together a historical mosaic. Force Base. Utah, tclchone numCurator Cooley explains that ber (801) valu-aid- e Bid information may also be many people think items are because are old, simply they oUained from the U.S. Army En1x4 it's not necessarily so. "We Real Sacramento, gineer District, Estate Division, Room 7508, 650 have to lie selective because we can't afford the luxury of duplicaCapitol Mall, Sacramento, Califtion," he says. "We have to see ornia 95814. The telephone numsome research value and we must ber is (916) be aware of how much use donated material would get. We also want DOCS to maintain a balance in our holdAccording to the Chicago ings. Public Health Dept the state regAS AN example, Marriott has ulations say no pets are allowed been designated by the AFL-CIwhere food is prepared, processed as the official repository of Utah labor records and now Dr. Cooley or stored. However, the manager of supermarkets and the proprihas begun an effort to collect etor of grocery stores are not obpapers from the state's corporate ligated to post signs. A Chicago history, including annual reports, Transit Authority spokesman said administrative correspondence, dop are allowed on buses in our even public relations news recity if they are muzzled and on leases. leashes. Lap dogs must be muzzled Utah's political life and cliand held on laps. The Creyhoud mate are reflected in a growing Bus people said, "No dogs allowed collection of papers from former senators, congressmen, mayors and except those leading the blind." ANN LANDERS other officials. Governors papers, however, are retained in chives. r ethnic group activities in the Intermountain Web. A Creek Archives has been established and the Western Americana section contains more than 1,500 tapes of Indian lore, recorded in native lanseries of Inguages. A dian photographs and explanatory test, purchased by the University in 1937 for 23000, recently was given an 180,000 asking price and a duplicate set eventually sold for 239,000. With Mormonism an Integral part of the Web's development and with church headquarters located In Salt Lake City, Special Collections concentrates on LDS items wherever they originate. 777-250- 440-240- M-M- en Cage Stake Senior for score gutiet plated January l(k ( Jaik Ward A 66 First B 12 Fourth 73 Thud 37 Budi Valley 40 CUrkB 34 Fin 57 Second 33 laArpuint stun by forfeit over svtUe Isasketlsall -- DIGGING has turn part of Coulry's life since he worked fur a rear as a hard-roiminer while attending the U in the 1940s. After taking a 111 D. degree at the University of California Berkeley, be tulnri tic-- ly served as Utah's first bale anhivbt, director of the Utah Sale Historical Society and editor of the llah Historical Quarterly. Records collecting "gets in your blood," be admits, adding that "when you're involved you're never really free of working. Many donations arrive itrnoli- died, as when Cooley had to temipt a recent office appoint- mmt to accept a gift of Ernest Hemingway materials which contained 19 firb edition copies of the author's published works. The donbion also included book reviews and Hemingway correspondence. SOMETIMES a donation may eventually come after yean of cultivation, with Cooley spending hours pouring over records with an owner. While the job can be "fascinating, mob enjoyable," Cooley says ft also can be (rub rating when. In the keen competition between libraries, valuable items are donated elsewhere after an extended investment of time. 73-ite- Dun Camlile recently suffered anther heart attack and was taken to LDS llutpilal in Salt lake where he b gradually regaining hts strength. He b steadily getting letter and will soun return home to Grant stifle. Deseret l)F I To Meet Camp Drteret DUP will hold lit monthly meeting at the home of Leah Jmtc with Lola Sutton cohost essing on January 21 at LOO pm. The teuton "Pioneer Diary" will tie presented by Goldie Lawrence. All camp menilien are urged to attend this meeting. Secsasd Wenduser 64 Erda 70 in Wenduver) Standings: (dated (lark A 5 Fin 4 Erda Ward Fourth Ward Rush Valley Wenduver 3 3 2 (lark B 1 1 0 Schedule for Jan. 17: vs Third t 355-Fi350-Secon- b 9.33-Erd- k. 0 0 Third Ward Second Ward &40Oark Jan. 18: Margaret Van Noy, Elaine Padilla, Paid Dean Anderson, Cinger Lee Wiltenlnirg, Lynn NVouttun, Max Walk, Alcta fhillips. Jan. 17: Ruliert Collaher, Beverly lligtey, Evelyn Stewart, Haitian Creen, Michael McKen-dricJan. 18: Mark Taylor, Ruth Marshall, J. Alvin Anderson. Jan. 19: Dan Chideber, Kathie Larsen, Rick Cook, Blake Crowther, Jan. 20: Kyle Thomas, Michael Johanson, Coieen Brown, Clara Beth Walters. 2 Firb B Second 7: Happy Birthday A a B vs Fourth vs Clark B A v Second A vs Dugway vs YVendciver B vs t 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 Jr. MMen BB Results The Junior tournament baited on January 7 at the Crantsville Dementi There are eight teams participating in the tournament, Flnft round scores: Third 38 Fourth 16 Erda 35 Firb 31 . Lake Point 45 Rush Valley 22 Second 39 Clark 19 I: -- -- Standing: Third Ward Erda Ward Wednesday, Jan. 21: ftOO-Firs- 0 0 Mr. and Mis. DeVerl Baxter and children Mrs. Elbel Job Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mr. Dim Bowen, Mr. and Mis. Brent Bowen of Kearns, Mis. Cladyt Catpenon and Teresa of Wench over, and Mr. and Mrs. Rem Juhm tun and children held a family party during the holidays. 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Match your light Firb Ward 0 and to a temperature humidity 1 Fourth Ward 0 plant of the same needs, and you Schedule for Wednesday, Janare halfway to having a green - 2 uary 21: thumb. j vs Clark 320 h -ft 15 Valley vs Firb Happy Anniversary 7: 10 pm.-Lak- e Point vs Third &05 vs Erda Jan. 17: Mr. and Mrs. Don Silva. p.m.-Seco- contract PRICED BELOW MINOR OR LESSOR KNOWN BRANDS! AYME tffceeEDG6(es:i Heart Attack Extra leisure time this summer can be put to good use brushing up on a few subjects. There are lots of mail order instruction courses available today, but while most are reliable, use caution before you sign a TEEL BELTED ooooo Hrcotrring From Family Christmas Iteult The Grant been practicing fur the pab month preparing for (heir fin game, against Dug-wa- y January 21 at 7.00 pm. hi the Crantsvtlle High Cyra. Z Scats are 50 cent each or with budeift activity card. I Inlop, have IFA JANUARY SPECIALS tractual BAMMENT ar- VARIOUS women's organizations have been mob helpful, the University archivist notes, in building a reference hie on the distaff role in the bate's social evolution. A particular concern b the lack of records which adequately the role of minority or al polyester-stee- l bale "We're very Interested In tracing Utah's social history," says Cooley who b aho a professor of history. "We want to thow the bfe of the ordinary person, too, through diaries and letters." K WHITE WALLS sw-eo- u GHS Girls Prepare M Men IMMi 1X0 Grantsvillo Happonings e. g feature of Maiks interpretation id "Don Juan" is the attention given to other protagunidt of the I wiki. Mails focus is on the three women susceptible to the enticements of Dun Juan. The Diait servant Lrnorello arts as a comment at ur and manipulator of fifth-flou- noth ha id to maintain confident iahtv." Dr. Smith aid. "Fat lent are handled ly number rather than lv name." "EVEN THOUGH half of the pe(4e oho vhft the clinic do nut actually have the (Ware, Dr. "YV tire Ballet West I flighting "thw'osvry Srawm 1976" in lungdiury Halt February II 14 wU be the work! premiere of "Dun Juan" choreograjdred by to Rkhanl Straws Brute svtiihoiiic purm "Dun Juan" and lot "Daiwe Suite after Couper- Tltc Tootle Transcript, Friday, January 16. 1978 Utah 12600 So., 254 3501 Roosevelt, Utah Off West Hwy 40. 722 2542 1860 W. Salina, Utah Hwy. 89 South, 529 3931 St. Georga, Utah 310 Industrial Rd.. 673 3631 Salt Lake City, Utah 1800 So. West Temple, Soda Springs, Idaho P.O Box 776, (208) Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road, Tremonton, Utah 241 So. 3ro West. Sprinkler Irrigation Hwy. 89 South Salma, |